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Stunning new pictures show how a Peruvian Amazon nation is moving to renewable energy thanks to Welsh Government funding
New pictures have shown how Welsh Government funding is being used by an indigenous Peruvian Amazon nation to support their goal of transitioning to 100 per cent renewable energy.
Wales to lead the green energy revolution with bold investments and initiatives
Global Offshore Wind conference left in no doubt as to Wales’ expertise and ambition.
Wales legislates to tackle Bovine Viral Diarrhoea
On 1 July, the Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (Wales) Order 2024 will be introduced to facilitate an industry-led approach to eradicating the disease.
Paperless clinic and kits to reduce medicine waste winners at NHS Awards
Healthcare professionals have been awarded for their successes in making NHS services more environmentally friendly at the Welsh Sustainability Awards 2024.
Innovative partnership delivers vital services and temporary accommodation for local residents
A former care home in the heart of Merthyr Tydfil has been redeveloped to provide temporary accommodation housing for young people and adults in a crisis.
Welsh young people lead the way championing 30 years of Eco-Schools
Hundreds of thousands of pupils in Wales are taking action on climate change as the Eco-Schools education programme celebrates 30 years.
Recognition in schools vital to help young carers thrive
Minister for Social Care Dawn Bowden heard from young carers during Carers’ Week about the importance of being identified, as a first step to accessing support in school.
‘Fair Work key to a stronger, more sustainable retail sector’ – Minister for Social Partnership
The Welsh Government is making progress in ensuring that those employed in the retail sector are fairly and properly paid and treated.
Anglesey housing project provides essential services and ‘hope for the future’
The Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Local Government and Planning, Julie James, recently visited the Housing First Project and some of its vital support workers in Anglesey.
Thousands more now getting the right urgent and emergency care, in the right place, the first time
More than 200,000 people accessed new NHS services developed through the Welsh Government's pioneering Six Goals programme as an alternative to emergency department care or admission to hospital last year.
Disused heritage building ‘transformed’ for use in the 21st century
A redevelopment project has transformed a disused building in the heart of Rhyl into a vibrant indoor market.
“Latest road collision data shows things are moving in the right direction”, says Transport Secretary
New road collision data published today shows that casualties have reduced on roads since the introduction of the new 20mph speed limits in September last year.